Two batches of chlorella powders have been taken off sale as they contain sulphites, which are not mentioned on the label.

This means the product is a possible health risk to individuals with a sensitivity to sulphur dioxide and/or sulphites.

Supernutrients has recalled its 5kg packs of Organic Chlorella Powder with batch code O-CH-DF-160330, best before Match 31, 2019.

And Naturya are recalling 200g Organic Chlorella Powder with batch code 606071, best before March 31, 2019.

Take them to stores for a full refund.

Asda wild venison burgers

Yorkshire Game 17 Ltd is recalling wild venison burgers sold in Asda stores because they contain soya, sulphur dioxide and/or sulphites, and wheat (gluten), which are not emphasised correctly on the label.

This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to wheat or gluten, an allergy to soya, or a sensitivity to sulphur dioxide and/or sulphites.

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Models made between February 16 2018 and July 1 2018 are affected.

Wooden highchair

The Koo-di Duo Wooden Highchair sold between July 2017 and April 2018 has been recalled.

In the batch KD430/02-3AH-SS a defect has been detected on four occasions in the plastic at the point where the rear leg screws in to the base of the plastic seat. This can cause the plastic to crack and the leg can potentially break away.

Stop using the highchair immediately, check the batch number on the information label at the back of the seat, and contact Koo-di on 01384 298531 for further information.

Booster Seat

The Venture Three Stage Booster Seat has been recalled as it could cause injuries and suffocation.

Batch code 50700461909323 has an inadequate locking mechanism, restraining and chair attachment system meaning a child may fall off the seat and suffer injuries.

Moreover, the plastic packaging of the product is too large and too thin without being perforated: If a child plays with the packaging, the plastic can cover the mouth and nose, causing the child to suffocate.

Waitrose ice cream

Remeo Gelato has identified a labelling error affecting a number of the Remeo Stracciatella di Bergamo jars sold in Waitrose.

As a precautionary measure, Remeo Gelato are recalling Stracciatella di Bergamo jars with the use by October 22 2019 date.

If you are allergic to nuts do not consume this product.

To receive a replacement product, send a picture of the affected product with the batch code and the packaging to Remeo Gelato, Unit 702, Salisbury House, London Wall, London, EC2M5QQ, or email info@remeogelato.com

If you have any concerns and would like to speak to somebody from Remeo, call 07503 999792.

Alternatively, the affected product can be returned to a Waitrose store where a full refund will be given. No receipt is required.

Sainsbury’s pet food

Sainsbury’s is recalling a selection of its pet food pouch selections because they may contain high levels of vitamin D which exceed the maximum recommended intake.

A spokesman said: “High levels of vitamin D fed to a pet over a short period (weeks/months) should not cause concern. Over a longer period of feeding with excessive levels of vitamin D, symptoms can vary, but may include lethargy, stiffness, vomiting, diarrhoea or excessive urination (polyuria).”

The original version of this article appeared on Chronicle Live and can be seen here.

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